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compucrap
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pulsating airbrush

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Hey,

I have a badger 155 with a 4 gallon compressor, and recently no matter what I do when Im shooting paint it sputters (pulsates).

I dont have a moister trap, but i have drained my compressor and pumped air through the hose to clean it out, along with completely cleaning the brush... but it still pulsates.

whats wrong?

Josh
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Post by Lt. Z0mBe »

It sounds like you need a pressure regulator. Do you have one installed?

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Post by compucrap »

yup, usually run it between 20-40 psi.

when I run straight paint thinner through it it sprays fine, but add any amount of paint and its no good.

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Post by Jonas Calhoun »

Tear it down completely. You probably have a clog somewhere. I had my Aztek pulstating like that, it turned out to be a small piece of paint stuck in the spring.

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Post by seam-filler »

It could also be the paint mix being too thick. Or moisture - a pressure regulator with a moisture trap fixes this.

But more likely it is a combination of all the problems in the above posts.
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